Issues often arise with cheap flash drives made with lower quality controls, as is the usual case with products made in China. With that said, USB Flash Drive Tester is a useful software utility which can reduce the headache of faulty devices.As the name suggests, Flash Drive Tester is a utility which will run through some tests on connected USB flash devices such as SD Cards, Memory Cards and USB Flash Drives. It will perform read and write tests on connected media.Running Flash Drive Tester is simple. Users are presented with a drop-down list of detected USB devices and from there, you can select the test type and commence the test.The text panel of this utility provides a log of actions taken while the bottom of the interface provides graphical outputs such as current operation, last error, error count thus far and a device map which displays status of the device with color coding.Overall, if you want to test some of your storage media for errors that can be recovered or not, try Flash Drive Tester to see whether any of your storage media requires replacement.Compatibility and LicenseFlash Drive Tester is provided under a freeware license on Windows from disk management with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 1.14.0.1 is the latest version last time we checked.

USB Flash Drive Tester (Download v1.14) - Flash card/drive tester allows testing of any removable media including SD, CF, USB flash drives for bad or unstable sectors. Especially useful for testing for fake sizes often seen on low quality USB flash drives.


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Flash card/drive tester allows testing of any removable media including SD, MMC, CF, USB flash pen drives for bad or unstable sectors. Especially useful for testing for fake sizes often seen on low quality USB pen drives.

Work with a testing assistant for removable drives, memory sticks, flash cards, etc. Check out the options for analyzing the performance, integrity, connectivity, and other parameters of SD, MMC, CF, and USB flash pen drives. Detect bad and unstable sectors as well.

Flash Drive Tester is a flash card/drive tester that allows testing of any removable media including SD, MMC, CF, USB flash pen drives for bad or unstable sectors. The program is useful specially for testing for fake sizes often seen on low quality USB pen drives.

A USB flash drive is a complex little piece of storage media. Outside of extreme physical damage or obvious visible damage to the connector portion of the memory stick, it is difficult to assess the condition or health of the media. When inserting the USB drive into the USB port of a computer, it is not known if it will be readable or not.

It is for this reason that a USB analyzer is an important piece of software. This software assesses the condition of the flash drive, which is an essential factor to track if using USB flash drives to store valued files such as personal word processing documents, audio files of oral histories, video files of family events, and others.


A useful USB analyzer is the Flash Drive/Card Tester v1.14 from Virtual Console. This software is free and tests USB flash drives and flash memory cards such as SDHCs, Compact Flash or CF cards, and others. To test the different formats of flash storage, the computer must be equipped to read the formats or there is a need for an adapter that reads the various formats and connects to the computer via the computer USB port. For the detailed description on using the software presented below, testing was performed on a USB flash drive. The same instructions are usable for testing flash cards.


All the blocks tested green and there are no recoverable or unrecoverable errors, which is an indication of good media health. Within the test log window of this USB analyzer, a summary of the test details is found. Once again, there are zero fatal read errors and zero unrecoverable errors indicated. The average read speed is 8.714MB/s, which for this older USB flash drive, is a reasonable speed. Therefore, there are no indications that this USB memory stick is anywhere near a problematic state.

My flash drive is initially recognized on Ubuntu. However, it does not mount and, after a while, Ubuntu tells me that there was an error because it could not find the directory of the flash drive ("no such file or directory"); consequently, the flash drive does not appear as connected anymore. I've searching around trying fdisk, testdisk, etc., but, since the flash drive is not recognized, they did nothing.

I've ~1500 files with 66 kB (total of ~100 MB, in case this information matters) that I'd like to recover. I don't care if the flash drive cannot be recovered, my main concern is the files. What could I do?

There is also a similar problem of low quality drives (which may or may not also be counterfeit). These drives might have the capacity they state on the box, but be of such low quality that they corrupt files or lose data stored on them due to bad sectors. While many stores, such as Ebay and other online auctions, provide information on how to detect some of these fake USB flash drives, they generally rely on physical markings on the drive, such as incorrect serial numbers or typing mistakes on the packaging. Of course this only works for well known documented cases of counterfeit SSD drives, Flash Drive, SD Cards etc.

Check Flash is a tool for testing and formatting flash-drives. It can be used to clean any evidence of activity on your flash drive by formatting it. With Check Flash you will be able to manage your flash drives by performing different maintenance tests on it. Except surface testing, allows check speed of reading and writing, edit partition info, save and restore full drive and partition images, save and restore MBR. Also can perform full drive or partition cleaning. Process speed is highest what a given device can provide, no faster full test can be found in the world.

H2testw 1.4 is the software victims of flash memory fraud use to test the real capacity of flash memory storage chips. Wise resellers use it to ensure inventory purchased is not for fakes before they list mp players, usb flash drives or memory cards on the internet to sell. H2testw 1.4 operates in English and German, it is a free software to download and use.

FakeFlashTest is a program to verify the real capacity of SD memory cards and flash drive media. The tool verifies the actual capacity of the disk by writing blocks of data with a size corresponding to the declared capacity of the media.

Using BurnInTest you can actually test whether your USB flash drive has the amount of storage it claims or not, and test the ability of the drive to store and retrieve data without corruption. BurnInTest can be used to write, read and verify large amounts of data to and from the drive, detecting oversize capacity and poor quality drives in the process. This process assumes you already have a licensed version of the BurnInTest software. (You can use the eval edition of BurnInTest, but the evaluation edition is limited to 15min runs which might not be not run long enough to test large drives)

f3 is a simple tool that tests flashcards capacity and performance to see if they live up to claimed specifications. f3probe is the fastest way to identify fake drives and their real sizes. f3fix enables users to use the real capacity of fake drives without losing data. f3brew helps developers to infer how fake drives work. f3probe, f3fix, and f3brew currently run only on Linux.

They must have their own reasons, maybe this problem is not so widespread to warrant any attention. They probably know what they are doing, if you purchase your SD Card or Thumb drive from a reputable retailer, you have nothing to worry, and if it is fake, the manufacturer will take action and you can sue the retailer for money due to data loss. These USB flash storage devices are pretty cheap now, no reason to save USD5 just to get it from ebay. Go to a big retailer and it will be ok.

I thought this would not test my 2TB no brand name USB flash drive however I compared it with the real thing that shows so much and the no brand name is near nothing and stores so little now I see why.

If the NAND chip is correctly detected then most likely the firmware is corrupt (like flash translation layer). In this case you may be able to revive the USB Flash drive using a so called 'MPtool' utility.

If you need to recover the data from a USB flash drive exhibiting these symptoms, the NAND chip needs to be removed and dumped using a NAND reader. The dump then requires further processing to be transformed into a logical file system from which data can be recovered. 006ab0faaa

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